Social movements
Label
Social movements
Name
Social movements
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Translating food sovereignty, cultivating justice in an age of transnational governance, Matthew C. Canfield
- Assessing multiculturalism in global comparative perspective, a new politics of diversity for the 21st century?, edited by Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Alain-G Gagnon and Arjun Tremblay
- Persuasion and social movements, Charles J. Stewart, Craig Allen Smith, Robert E. Denton, Jr
- Leading from the periphery and network collective action, Navid Hassanpour
- Democracy and difference, contesting the boundaries of the political, edited by Seyla Benhabib
- Poverty, solidarity, and poor-led social movements, Monique Deveaux
- On the edge, political cults right and left, Dennis Tourish, Tim Wohlforth
- Geography and social movements, comparing antinuclear activism in the Boston area, Byron A. Miller
- Militant cosmopolitics, another world horizon, Tamara Caraus
- Social postmodernism, beyond identity politics, edited by Linda Nicholson and Steven Seidman
- A theory of fields, Neil Fligstein, Doug McAdam
- Utopia in social movements, a cross-national comparison of the political consumerist movement in France and the United Kingdom, Sophie Bossy
- Social movements and social classes, the future of collective action, edited by Louis Maheu
- The Castells reader on cities and social theory, edited by Ida Susser
- Social movements and networks, relational approaches to collective action, edited by Mario Diani and Doug McAdam
- Memes to movements, how the world's most viral media is changing social protest and power, An Xiao Mina
- Social movements and global social change, the rising tide, Robert K. Schaeffer
- Les formes de l'action collective, mobilisations dans des arènes publiques, publié sous la direction de Daniel Cefaï et Danny Trom
- Reckoning, Black Lives Matter and the democratic necessity of social movements, Deva R. Woodly
- The Consequences of Social Movements, edited by Lorenzo Bosi, Marco Giugni, Katrin Uba
- Social Movements, An Introduction, by Donatella della Porta and Mario Diani
- From silence to protest, international perspectives on weakly resourced groups, edited by Didier Chabanet and Frédéric Royall
- Social movements and organised labour, passions and interests, edited by Jürgen R. Grote and Claudius Wagemann
- Handbook of social movements across disciplines, Conny Roggeband, Bert Klandermans, editors
- States, parties, and social movements, edited by Jack A. Goldstone
- Civil society and social movements in food system governance, edited by Peter Andrée, Jill K. Clark, Charles Z. Levkoe, Kristen Lowitt
- Right across the world, the global networking of the Far Right and the Left response, John Feffer
- Accompanying, pathways to social change, Staughton Lynd
- Democratic Phoenix, reinventing political activism, Pippa Norris
- Protest camps in international context, spaces, infrastructures and media of resistance, edited by Gavin Brown, Anna Feigenbaum, Fabian Frenzel and Patrick McCurdy
- After the public turn, composition, counterpublics, and the citizen bricoleur, Frank Farmer
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world --and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans & Henry Timms
- Social theory and the politics of identity, edited by Craig Calhoun
- Political movements and violence in Central America, Charles D. Brockett
- Madness and the demand for recognition, a philosophical inquiry into identity and mental health activism, Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed, Wellcome Trust ISSF Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck College, University of London, United Kingdom; Visiting Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, King's College London, United Kingdom
- Social movements and organization theory, edited by Gerald F. Davis ... [and others]
- I movimenti sociali, diversità, azione collettiva e globalizzazione della società, Antimo L. Farro
- Idealism and revolution, new ideologies of liberation in Britain and the United States, David Bouchier
- How social movements (sometimes) matter, David S. Meyer
- Social movements, 1768-2012, Charles Tilly and Lesley J. Wood
- Trowels in the trenches, archaeology as social activism, Christopher P. Barton
- Public intellectuals, radical democracy and social movements, a book of interviews, Carmel Borg and Peter Mayo
- Rebel friendships, 'outsider' networks and social movements, Benjamin Shepard
- Le tournant de la théorie critique, sous la direction de Bruno Frère ; avec les contributions de Patrick Baert [and 13 others]
- The will of the many, how the alterglobalisation movement is changing the face of democracy, Marianne Maeckelbergh
- Urban movements in a globalising world, edited by Pierre Hamel, Henri Lustiger-Thaler, and Margit Mayer
- Du pouvoir à la contestation, François Chazel
- The SAGE handbook of resistance, edited by David Courpasson and Steven Vallas
- Digitally enabled social change, activism in the Internet age, Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport
- Readings on social movements, origins, dynamics and outcomes, [edited by] Doug McAdam, David A. Snow
Outgoing Resources
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